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Supreme Court Takes a Look at Cannabis | TDR Cannabis in 5
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Earlier this week, Marijuana Moment reported that the U.S. Supreme Court will privately meet on December 12 to decide whether to take on a case that could reshape federal cannabis law. State-legal cannabis companies are petitioning the Court to rule that the Controlled Substances Act violates the Constitution’s Commerce Clause when applied to activities taking place entirely within legal states.In this episode of TDR Cannabis in Five, host Shadd Dales breaks down what this closed-door Supreme Court meeting actually means — procedurally, legally, and for the business side of the industry. Backed by powerhouse firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, the petition challenges decades of federal precedent. The Department of Justice choosing not to file a brief adds another twist.The conversation also covers what could unfold depending on the Court’s decision: whether federal prohibition weakens, whether interstate commerce becomes possible, and how institutional investors might re-evaluate the sector if the constitutional ground shifts.The takeaway is simple: it is a real legal moment worth paying attention to. Whether the Court takes the case or not, the implications matter for policy watchers, operators, and investors who follow long-term federal signals closely.#SupremeCourt #CannabisLaw #FederalCannabis #TDRCannabisInFive #ShaddDales #CannabisPolicy #CannabisReform #MarijuanaMoment #MorganAndMorgan #CannabisNewsWant to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Inside the HHS Rescheduling Report | TDR C... • Three Months That Made Cannabis Impossible... • Three Months That Made Cannabis Impossible... • High Tide Executive Warns the Canadian Can... • Texas Moves Ahead Despite the Federal Ban ... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter:
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